EXAMPLE: ~Profile System~
Betty C. Clark
Private Investigations Research
P.O. Box 2303
Woodstock, Georgia 30189
(678)468-1804
Email: bclarkgemetria@aol.com
profilesystem7@yahoo.com
This profiling system can be utilized in identifying ‘persons of interest’, aid in jury selection and assist with employment screening.
Identify:
right/left brain tendencies
pastime preferences (music, movies, reading material, colors)
probable health or dysfunctional issues
types of friends or associates that the individual would likely connect with [archetypes]
childhood likes/dislikes
SAMPLE PROFILE
Information provided: (Person X)
Sample individuals first, middle and last name. Maiden name (if female). Mother’s first, middle and last name. Mother’s maiden name.
Example:
Person ‘X’ had childhood connections to the role model stories of ‘Aladdin & the Lamp’, ‘Cinderella’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland’
From a symbolic perspective, the shadow aspect of this questionable addict represents a struggle with will power and the absence of self-control. People who are extremely intellectual or emotional frequently have a close link to these archetypes, because they struggle to balance these emotions. Without this internal balance, [the will] may give up its power to an external substance that exerts authority, providing shadow order to their life. The shadow addict compromises their integrity and honesty. Many addicts (for example) steal as a means of supporting their habit. The shadow sides of these archetypes are found in the misuse of the power and knowledge that comes through them. Seduction and trickery are brought about through these play-roles. The pattern in these stories is reflected in the lives of the people who feel from birth as if they are not a part of their family. These shadow archetypes manifest as the use of ingenuity for criminal or unethical purposes, or as feelings of superiority based on high intellect.
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SAMPLE PROFILE
This person would tend to select clothing in the colors of yellow or red.
These colors send messages about attainment (money/estate issues); destiny (longevity fear); hope (wishful thinking); creativity; courage; conviction; bondage (emotional/physical)
Person ‘X’ was without foundation security (had parent/child issues). The home and/or house of security were missing from profile.
This individual focuses on integrity. They can be wise, discerning and inspiring in their quest for the truth. They also tend to dissociate themselves from their flaws and can become hypocritical and hypercritical, seeking the illusion of virtue to hide their own vices. Their greatest fear is to be flawed and their ultimate goal is perfection.
They often feel that they had to be good kids in order to be accepted. They become serious and take on responsibilities at a young age. They often feel a disconnection from their biological fathers. This does not mean that their fathers were bad parents; it's just that an essential bonding never took place. As a result, the child decides to become his or her own father figure and try to live up to this new figure's rigorous standards.
They cut themselves off from their emotions and contradictions. They resist contrary opinions to their own, and they have no compassion for others. They become obsessed with the wrongdoings of others and try to rectify them, while ignoring contradictions in their own behavior. They do not realize how much harm they inflict on others.
They are intolerant, condescending, and manipulative. They deceive themselves about their motives and are self-righteous when these motives are questioned. They are hypocrites. These people may have physical problems, compulsive habits, or nervous breakdowns because they are so anxious about their self-contradictions.
Unhealthy self-preservation, they often become obsessed with health matters and go between unhealthy extremes of binging and purging. When they realize they have lost control, they will try to purge themselves of their obsessions by self-mutilation, murder, or suicide.
Basic Fear: Of being corrupt.Basic Desire: To be good.Passion: AngerVirtue: SerenityReligion: Holy Perfection (zealous/fanatic religious)
Fixation: Resentment
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SAMPLE PROFILE
They were not valued for themselves as children. They were valued for what they could achieve. They learned how to get external validation of their self-worth through their successes, but that never really satisfied them because it was validation of what they did and not what they actually were. When young, they usually looked to the nurturers of their families for approval -- usually their mothers. They adapt to pleasing that person, absorbing subconscious expectations without knowing it. As they grow older, they may start pursuing a certain career not knowing why, only knowing that this career would make their families (especially their mothers) proud of them.
Those who grow up in dysfunctional environments struggle with rage because nothing can please their ideas about dysfunctional mothers. They split off from their identities and live lives of loneliness and frustration, even though they may have achieved some sort of worldly success.
Fearing failure and humiliation, they can be exploitative and opportunistic, covetous of the success of others, and willing to do "whatever it takes" to preserve the illusion of their superiority. Devious and deceptive so that their mistakes and wrongdoings will not be exposed. Untrustworthy, maliciously betraying or sabotaging people to triumph over them. Delusional jealous of others / Become vindictive, attempting to ruin others' happiness. Relentless, obsessive about destroying whatever reminds them of their own shortcomings and failures. Psychopathic, murder. Generally corresponds to the Narcissistic Personality Disorder. At this shadow stage, they are prone to nervous breakdowns and burnout.
This person would tend to select friends and/or associates with these archetype personalities. Caretakers –
Examples include: Mother Teresa, Eleanor Roosevelt, Desmond Tutu, Danny Thomas,
Ann Landers, Barbara Bush, Lewis Carroll, Florence Nightingale and Albert Schweitzer.
They are using these caretakers as a method to balance their anger as reformers, critics and perfectionists. Plus they balance their deceit as an achiever, a succeeder and performer.
This person is open to right brain hemisphere characteristic(s). Which could cause the person to seek the feminine qualities in their environment. They would demonstrate or respond to feminine traits.
In jury pool selection, this person would respond to women's ideas more than men's ideas. If this person were deciding a court case or hearing, they would be sympathetic to the female on trial as opposed to a man.
As a person of interest, this person would respond to interrogation by a female officer.
In the workplace, this person would be the type of employee to accept instructions from female supervisor more so than a male.
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SAMPLE PROFILE
Summary:
These profiles can be individualized for your particular situation and customized profile questions can be added for additional review.
My services are available based on a profile consultant fee. Additional fees plus expenses for case retainer apply.
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No responsibility is assumed for the accuracy or timeliness of any information provided herein. These materials provide only general information about the matters discussed. They do not and are not intended to constitute or to be construed as specific information about any particular individual or situation. Further, in no way shall Betty Clark and/or Private Investigation Research, individually or jointly, be liable for any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special, consequential damages arising from this information or any information provided as a part of services offered. Betty Clark is not a licensed Private Investigator and does not make any representations in that regard. All material provided by Betty Clark and/or Private Investigations Research is copyrighted and may not be used without prior written consent.
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